Gulf States

Specializing in the study of Islamic movements, the Center produces both periodical and non-periodical publications by specialists in the field. Al-Mesbar is also involved in organizing seminars and other opportunities for intellectual exchange, covering topics such as economics, cultural studies, religion, and development.

Miscellaneous

Publishers / Bookdealers

Specializing in the study of Islamic movements, the Center produces both periodical and non-periodical publications by specialists in the field. Al-Mesbar is also involved in organizing seminars and other opportunities for intellectual exchange, covering topics such as economics, cultural studies, religion, and development.

"This collection documents the events in Northern Africa and the Middle East in 2011 after the Tunisian uprising. Content includes blogs, social media and news sites about Egypt, Yemen, Sudan and other African countries. These sites contain content in Arabic, English, and French."

"Arabist.net was launched in Cairo in November 2003, by Issandr El Amrani, partly as response to the the lack of interest in the domestic politics of Arab countries in much Western media. It focuses on Egypt but tries to follow broader issues in the Arab world, US policy in the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian in the Middle East, and cultural developments throughout the region."

Research Centers and Institutes

Specializing in the study of Islamic movements, the Center produces both periodical and non-periodical publications by specialists in the field. Al-Mesbar is also involved in organizing seminars and other opportunities for intellectual exchange, covering topics such as economics, cultural studies, religion, and development.

Blogs

Courtesy of the State Department, read translations or videos with translated captionings of the President's speech, or translated captionings of the White House video on Muslim Americans serving in the US government. Languages will include Arabic, Chinese, Dari, French, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Malay, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu.

UCLA Library

The mission of the UCLA Library is to provide access to and delivery of information resources to UCLA students, faculty, and staff in support of the research and instructional mission of the university. Relying on its highly skilled staff, the Library encourages innovation, capitalizes on appropriate technologies, forges effective partnerships and aggressively promotes excellence.